Saturday

BLOCK SHOT

Day Drinking at a Trolley Stop

Where most people see a trolley stop, you see a beer-and-wine-fueled street party—one where you can peruse art and sculpture to the sounds of the Boxcar Bandits. And just your luck: the MAC is hosting such a party this Saturday. Don’t forget to tip your conductor.

For National Record Store Day, you’ll: (1) hire Jack Black to organize your records, and (2) head to Good Records for an all-day music festival with 12 bands, 11 DJs, Taco Joint tacos and Lone Star. Plus, a raffle to win a vintage jukebox. Unfortunately, it doesn’t play MP3s.

Sunday

BOILING OVER

Buckets of Beer and Pounds of Crawfish

The crawfish. A mini lobster without that East Coast bias. And Sunday, on the patio of Ten Sports Grill, you’ll get them two pounds at a time, followed by a cold bucket of beers. No, those aren’t available by the pound.

Komali Launches Brunch

At the new joint just off Fitzhugh, you’ve experienced it all: tequila flights, Mexican meatballs and a massive stone chair straight from a Mayan ruin. That is, everything except brunch. That changes this weekend. Your Sundays needed more queso fundido.

Monday

FAIR GAME

The Biggest Pretzel in Baseball

Josh Hamilton. Oof. So let’s switch to a lighter note—well, technically, a heavier note. At Rangers Ballpark, you can order a three-pound pretzel delivered in a large pizza box with three dipping sauces (including nacho cheese). It’s 3,700 calories per serving—your section will love you.

Now available,$12.50, Rangers Ballpark, Sections 11, 29 and 327, and the club level